Stiles Seymens

Student/ Residential Security Aid

Summary

A extremely proficient writer and oratory professional with experience in retail, customer service, food industry, and security professions. Known for being the most hardworking, dedicated, and efficient employee. Provides the best customer service and communication skills to meet the demands of the customer.

Work experience

Sep 2015May 2016

Residential Security Aid

Students for Community Safety

The Residential Secuity Program (RSP) staffs Residential Security Aides (RSAs) in every campus residence hall on North and South campus. RSAs are stationed at the access doors at all halls between the hours of 8 p.m. to 7 a.m.

The primary responsibility of the RSA is to monitor and control access to residence halls by checking the identification of all persons entering the residence halls, and signing in visitors and guests who are escorted by a hall resident. RSAs control access to the halls, ensuring that only residents and staff are permitted access to the hall during the restricted hours.

RSAs serve as the eyes and ears of the Department of Public Safety while working, and are responsible for documenting and reporting all incidents they observe while in the hall during their shifts. RSA's are equipped with direct radio communications to contact our central Dispatch center whenever necessary. SCS program supervisors and student supervisors, as well as regular DPS officers on patrol then address any needs that arise at the residence halls.

In addition to SCS staff and DPS officers, students who reside in residence halls are vital to the successful operation of the RSP. As members of our community, student residents are DPS's eyes and ears in recognizing and reporting suspicious, illegal, or unauthorized activity in residence halls.